All about the name MADDON

Meaning, origin, history.

Maddon is a unique and distinctive name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the surname Maddison, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name MacEachdain. The Gaelic name consists of two elements: 'mac' meaning 'son of', and 'Eachdain', which is thought to be a personal name of uncertain origin.

The name Maddon has a rich history in Scotland. It was first recorded as a surname in the early 13th century, when Adam filius Maddane was listed in the documents known as the Ragman Rolls. These rolls were drawn up during the Scottish Wars of Independence and contain the names of many prominent Scottish families.

Over time, the name Maddon has become more common as a given name for boys, particularly in Scotland but also in other parts of the world where Scottish influence has been significant. It is often used as an alternative to traditional Scottish names such as Duncan or Malcolm, which have similar meanings and origins.

In recent years, Maddon has gained some notoriety due to its association with Theo Epstein, the American baseball executive who won World Series championships with both the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs. Epstein's middle name is Maddon, in honor of his mother's maiden name.

Overall, Maddon is a strong, distinctive name with a rich history and Scottish roots. While it may not be as well-known as some other Scottish names, it has a certain charm and uniqueness that makes it stand out.

See also

Scottish

Popularity of the name MADDON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the name Maddon in the United States show a fluctuating trend over time. In 2006, there were only 8 babies named Maddon, but this number doubled to 16 by 2013. The peak of popularity for the name Maddon was reached in 2017 with 58 births that year.

However, since then, the number of newborns named Maddon has decreased significantly. In 2019 and 2020, there were only 26 and 17 births respectively, and in 2021 and 2022, this number further dropped to just 10 babies each year. The most recent data from 2023 shows a further decrease with only 6 newborns named Maddon.

Overall, since the year 2006 until now (including 2023), there have been a total of 394 babies born in the United States named Maddon.

Name variation MADDON.